Jack and Victor burst onto Scottish screens in 2002 with this, their first TV series. Some of these episodes still haven't been broadcast in England, but they're all available on DVD if you want to watch them now. The pensioners' antics in this series include attending a wedding, going on a double date and getting rather cold.

With series one a hit, BBC Scotland ordered an extended length nine-episode second series for 2003. This series features such comic moments as the lads discovering 'happy pills' and Winston having to pretend to be Ida's 'pumpkin' lover.

In the fourth series the boys, despite being another year older, still haven't grown-up. They become hospital DJs, cause a few problems for Dial-A-Bus and get into many other adventures in this 2004 series. This is the first series to have been broadcast in full on BBC Two.

The fifth series sees the residents of Craiglang being funnier than ever. Amongst other things, Jack and Victor visit a brewery, do a bit of DIY, take a 'pleasure' cruise and become wedding chauffeurs! The special at the end of this year is particularly good - it features a flash-back that shows how all the characters used to look when they were younger.

The seven-part sixth series features guest appearances by Lorraine Kelly, a Pop Idol winner and a world champion boxer amongst other things. Jack and Victor also try and reserve a bench in the park, are mistaken for two socialites and are plunged into darkness when the power goes out.

At the end of 2007 there were two specials - these are likely to be the last episodes for a couple of years. The Christmas Special saw Jack and Victor joining the Community Choir, whilst the Hogamanay special featured them going on a retreat in Tighnahulish.